Some new work
- Oscar J
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Nice! Some great materials in there, although the vegetation in the first shot isn't completely convincing IMO. GPU?
- Polinalkrimizei
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Great scenes, the fancy lamp and the sunlight (?) from the left side are fantastic!
The pebbles and the electric wire in the outdoor scene are also amazing
The pebbles and the electric wire in the outdoor scene are also amazing
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Thanks for the comments! The fancy light is a free model from design connected, so you can all enjoy!
@Oscar - some the plants are pretty low poly... but then most clients don't look as closely as you!!
@Oscar - some the plants are pretty low poly... but then most clients don't look as closely as you!!
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The brickwork for the house, is that the random brickwork material that is in the materials library? Did you scale it to around lifesize bricks then adjust window position to match the coursing? Looks amazing
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Thanks Dan.
The long grey brick is a Petersen Kolumba sample http://en.petersen-kolumba.dk/
They have some really good textures of their products on their website. I had to adjust the base texture to avoid obvious repetition etc and make my own displacement, normal, roughness maps etc... but that's all pretty straightforward with a good starting texture!
The red brick is one I made myself with a great little free program called 'bricks n tiles' http://www.bricksntiles.com/ which allows you to make huge random textures from a series of individual textures. I've used it for brick, tiles, wooden floors... it's great!
The long grey brick is a Petersen Kolumba sample http://en.petersen-kolumba.dk/
They have some really good textures of their products on their website. I had to adjust the base texture to avoid obvious repetition etc and make my own displacement, normal, roughness maps etc... but that's all pretty straightforward with a good starting texture!
The red brick is one I made myself with a great little free program called 'bricks n tiles' http://www.bricksntiles.com/ which allows you to make huge random textures from a series of individual textures. I've used it for brick, tiles, wooden floors... it's great!
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thanks bubs, some useful textures on that site. I'll have a look at that bricks n tiles, I've been meaning to do a model of my house and the extension I am currently building, though at the moment I am spending more time actually building it with no time to render it!
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Wonderful Bubs!
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Some of my latest interiors. I would really love to hear critics and comments of the best guys out here!
Thanks and I hope you like what you see!
Thanks and I hope you like what you see!
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Great renders Pikadili89, but this is bub's render thread. Can you make a new thread and post your images there?
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Wow!Pikadili89 wrote:Some of my latest interiors. I would really love to hear critics and comments of the best guys out here!
Thanks and I hope you like what you see!
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OnoSendai wrote:Great renders Pikadili89, but this is bub's render thread. Can you make a new thread and post your images there?
Oh my God! Sorry I didn't know this, I thought its ultimate thread!
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I'm happy to claim them!!
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Simple scene showcasing lighting and materials.
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nice. like it
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Everything is always easy for Bubs ahahahahahah
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